Frances Todman
Frances Holmes Todman (née Burson; July 25, 1926 – January 23, 2008) was an American philanthropist who raised and donated money for numerous educational, charitable, and health organizations. She was affiliated with the Retina Foundation for over 20 years.
| Frances Todman | |
|---|---|
|  Todman, 1982 by Kim Sargent | |
| Born | Frances Holmes Burson July 25, 1926 | 
| Died | January 23, 2008 (aged 81) New York City, US | 
| Other names | Fran Todman | 
| Education | Chevy Chase Junior College Barmore Junior College | 
| Occupation | Philanthropist | 
| Years active | 1978–2000 | 
| Spouse(s) | |
| Children | 2; including Bill Todman Jr. | 
Early life, education, and family
    
Frances Holmes Burson was born on July 25, 1926, in Jackson County, Georgia, to Fanette Lee "Fannie" (née Wood) and Lucius Holmes Burson.[1][2][3][4] Her parents separated shortly after her birth, divorcing in 1932,[3][5][6] and Burson grew up in the home of her maternal grandparents, Lutie Pearl (née Simmons, Wood) and William S. Thrasher.[7][8]
Burson attended Orlando High School, graduating in 1944.[9] She graduated from Chevy Chase Junior College in Chevy Chase, Maryland, in 1946. She went on to study journalism at Barmore Junior College in New York City.[9][10]
During her schooling in New York, she worked for an advertising agency and then did modeling and make-up classes for Richard Hudnut Cosmetics.[10]
On December 17, 1950, at the St. Regis New York, she married William Selden Todman, a television and radio producer of Goodson-Todman Productions.[9] After their marriage, the couple made their home in Westchester County, New York,[10] where they raised two children, William Jr. and Lisa.[1] In 1974, they moved to Palm Springs, Florida, for the winter season.[10]
Charitable work
    
Todman began her involvement in charitable work when her husband developed a heart condition in the 1970s and she needed a break from tending to him.[10] He died in 1979, aged 62.[1]
That same year, she became the chair of the Retina Foundation's annual fundraising gala.[10] Over the years, she served as general chairman, co-chairman, and committee member of the gala.[11] As a member of the board of trustees, she led the entertainment fundraiser for the American Cancer Society's Palm Beach Benefit in 1982.[12]
She was involved in numerous charitable activities for the Boys Club of America, the Royal Poinciana Children's Theater, and the Eye Research Institute, among others.[13] In 1984, she donated $1 million (equivalent to $2,608,264 in 2021) to New York University Tisch School of the Arts to establish the William S. and Frances B. Todman Film and Television Center.[14] In 1986, the Schepens Eye Research Institute of Boston named its electrophysiology laboratory in her honor.[11] She remained active in charitable work with the Retina Foundation and the American Heart Association through 2000.[15][16][17]
Death and legacy
    
Todman died on January 23, 2008, in New York City.[18] Her son, Bill Todman Jr., became a film producer.[10]
References
    
    Citations
    
- The Los Angeles Times 1979, p. 3.
- The Orlando Sentinel 1930, p. 3.
- Divorce Records 1932.
- The Palm Beach Daily News 1994, p. 2.
- U.S. Census 1930a, p. 3B.
- U.S. Census 1930b, p. 6A.
- Florida Census 1935, p. 19.
- U.S. Census 1940, p. 3B.
- The Orlando Evening Star 1950, p. 12.
- Scott 1982, p. A12.
- Keeler 1986, p. 5.
- The Palm Beach Daily News 1981, p. 7.
- McGlynchey 1987, p. 4.
- The Palm Beach Daily News 1984, p. 7.
- Beach 1992, p. 4.
- The Palm Beach Post 1996, p. 3, Nobables Section.
- The Palm Beach Post 2000, p. 3, Nobables Section.
- The New York Times 2008.
Bibliography
    
- Beach, Susan (February 6, 1992). "Charles Schepens Honored". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach Florida. p. 4. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- Keeler, Wendy (February 11, 1986). "Fran Todman Receives Surprise Honor at Retina Gala". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach Florida. p. 5. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- McGlynchey, Kevin (September 8, 1987). "Fran Todman's Rolls is Stolen (pt. 1)". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach Florida. p. 1, 4. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- Scott, Dorey Finn (February 4, 1982). "Retina: Fran Todman Recalls Show Biz Years". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach Florida. p. A12. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "1930 U.S. Census, Orlando, Orange County, Florida". FamilySearch. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. April 17, 1930. p. 6A. NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 326, lines 19–21. Retrieved December 22, 2020. (subscription required)
- "1930 U.S. Census, Statham, Barrow County, Georgia". FamilySearch. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. April 4, 1930. p. 3B. NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 337, lines 79–81. Retrieved December 22, 2020. (subscription required)
- "1935 Florida State Census, Orlando, Orange County, Florida". FamilySearch. Tallahassee, Florida: Florida State Archives. 1935. p. 19. lines 21–26. Retrieved December 22, 2020. (subscription required)
- "1940 U.S. Census, Orlando, Orange County, Florida". FamilySearch. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. April 15, 1940. p. 17B-18A. NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 326, lines 79–80 and 1–2. Retrieved December 22, 2020. (subscription required)
- "Bill Todman, 62, Producer of TV Game Shows, Dies". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. July 31, 1979. p. 3. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Fanette Brown". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach, Florida. March 23, 1994. p. 2. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Florida Divorce Index: Lucius Holmes Burson/Fannie Lee Burson". Ancestry.com. Orange County, Florida: Florida Department of Health. 1932. p. B. vol. 39, record 2268. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
- "Frances Burson Honoree at Party". The Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. July 28, 1930. p. 3. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Frances Todman Named Chairman". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach, Florida. December 20, 1981. p. 7. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Invitation Committee Prepares for Palm Beach Heart Ball". The Palm Beach Post. West Palm Beach, Florida. January 17, 1996. p. 3, Notables Section. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Miss Burson, Orlando Girl to Marry New Yorker Dec. 17". The Orlando Evening Star. Orlando, Florida. November 28, 1950. p. 12. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "The Schepens Eye Research Institute". The Palm Beach Post. West Palm Beach, Florida. January 19, 2000. p. 3, Notables Section. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Todman". The New York Times. New York, New York. January 27, 2008. Archived from the original on December 22, 2020. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
- "Todman Foundation Honored for Gift". The Palm Beach Daily News. Palm Beach, Florida. April 18, 1984. p. 7. Retrieved December 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.